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Viswanathan Anand, Baskaran Adhiban among Indian stars glad that chess will be back at Asian Games from Hangzhou 2022

Press Trust of India • March 17, 2019, 13:41:57 IST
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The legendary Viswanathan Anand along with other top players welcomed the return of chess to the Asian Games fold for the 2022 edition in Hangzhou, stating that it will be an incentive for players to take up the sport.

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Viswanathan Anand, Baskaran Adhiban among Indian stars glad that chess will be back at Asian Games from Hangzhou 2022

The legendary Viswanathan Anand along with other top players welcomed the return of chess to the Asian Games fold for the 2022 edition in Hangzhou, stating that it will be an incentive for players to take up the sport. Five-time World Champion and the country’s first Grandmaster Anand said he was happy with the development adding that he looked forward to a medal from the team. [caption id=“attachment_4103235” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Viswanathan Anand. Image credit: Official website of Grand Chess Tour File image of Viswanathan Anand. Image credit: Official website of Grand Chess Tour[/caption] “I am happy about the development. I look forward to a medal from our team,” Anand told PTI. Chess was a part of Asian Games programme at the 2006 edition in Doha and 2010 in Guangzhou. India won two gold medals at Doha, with Koneru Humpy capturing the top prize in the women’s rapid individual event and the mixed team winning the standard event gold. In the 2010 edition, the Indian men won a bronze in the standard team event while D Harika took the bronze in the women’s individual (rapid) event. Grandmaster Baskaran Adhiban, who is playing in the World Team Championship in Astana (Kazakshtan), said having chess back in the Asiad is wonderful news and added it would bring incentives to the players. “This (having chess back in the Asiad) is wonderful news. I am very happy to hear that. It is good for the sport and the players, who will stand to receive lot of incentives, which is nice,” he added. Adhiban, who had been part of the Indian team that took part in the Asian Games in Guangzhou in 2010, said there was also a good opportunity for the country to win medals at the games. The All-India Chess Federation (AICF) Vice-President DV Sundar said it was very good news for the game and the players too and gave India chance to annex medals. “It is a very good news. Chess was part of the Asian Games programme in 2006 and 2010 and it is great that is is back. India has a very good chance of winning medals,” he told PTI. Sundar said the players also will be happy that chess has made a comeback and expected a team event and individual event to be part of the games. Chess will be back at the next edition of Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, after the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) decided to reinstate the sport in its games programme scheduled in September, 2022. The OCA General Assembly met in Bangkok on 3 March and its president Sheikh Ahmad al-Fahad Al-Sabah officially confirmed the development to World Chess Federation (WCF) president Arkady Dvorkovich. GM RB Ramesh, now a noted coach, whose trainees include R Praggnanandhaa, the world’s third youngest GM behind Sergey Karjakin and Chennai lad D Gukesh, said the move to re-induct chess in the Asiad is fantastic for the game and would provide an incentive to the players to turn out for the country and possibly win medals. “The players can participate and possibly win medals and get cash awards for winning medals from the government. Also, they will be eligible for Dronacharya and Arjuna awards on par with Asian Games sports,” he added.

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